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Definition of Ag3PO2:
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: Ag3PO2 is commonly known as Phosphinat Ag.
1.1.2 English name: Silver(I) phosphinate
1.2. Atomic constituents: Ag3PO2 consists of 3 silver (Ag) atoms, 1 phosphorus (P) atom and 2 oxygen atoms.
1.3. Atomic mass: In Ag3PO2, the atomic mass of Silver (Ag) is 107.87, Phosphorus (P) is 30.97, and Oxygen (O) is 15.999.
1.3.1 Molecular structure: The Ag3PO2 molecule has a structure that includes 3 silver ions and 1 phosphinate ion.
1.4 Ion structure: Ag3PO2 forms ions through the ionization process. -
Properties: Ag3PO2
2.1 Physical properties of Ag3PO2
State: Solid
Color: White
Odor: Odorless
pH level: The pH level of Ag3PO2 is not clearly defined, students need to conduct experiments to determine.
2.2 Chemical properties of Ag3PO2: Ag3PO2 reacts with strong oxidizing substances such as Cl2, Br2 to produce AgCl, AgBr. -
Common chemical equations involving Ag3PO2: There are many chemical equations involving Ag3PO2, but there are currently no specific data to guide students.
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Preparation of Ag3PO2
4.1 Laboratory preparation of Ag3PO2: There is currently no specific information about the preparation of Ag3PO2 in the laboratory.
4.2 Industrial preparation of Ag3PO2: There is currently no specific information about the industrial preparation of Ag3PO2.
Note: Since Ag3PO2 is not a common substance in high school chemistry teaching, collecting detailed information about this substance might be a bit challenging.